By now, we’ve all been awash (pun intended) in Titanic lore for months, but with the actual anniversary on Saturday, it’s time for full immersion. Here are Denver’s events commemorating the fabled ship’s fate.

Talk: First up, Margaret “Molly” Brown’s descendent Muffet Laurie Brown will be from 5:30-7 p.m. tonight at the Brown Palace Hotel, 321 17th St.. Muffet will talk about her great-grandmother’s Titanic experience and life as a survivor and heroine. Tickets are $12 per person; mollybrown.org

Dine: Spokeswoman Danielle Dascalos says there may be a few tickets still remaining for Saturday’s Titanic-themed dinner at the Oxford Hotel. They’ll be serving a six-course meal and period music will entertain the guests. Patron level ticket holders will attend a pre-dinner cocktail reception at 5:30 p.m. and meet Molly Brown’s descendants; the dinner starts at 6:30 p.m. The evening’s proceeds will benefit the continued restoration and upkeep of The Molly Brown House Museum. Individual tickets are $175/person, Patron tickets are $225/person at mollybrown.org

Listen: A Titanic concert is scheduled for 4 p.m. Sunday at the University of Denver’s Newman Center for the Performing Arts, 2344 E. Iliff Ave. JACK Quartet, with Payton MacDonald and Young Voices of Colorado will present Gavin Bryars’ 1969 “The Sinking of the Titanic” as well as a piece by MacDonald that was commissioned in honor of Molly Brown. Tickets are $30 at newmancenterpresents.com The concert Historic Denver Inc, History Colorado and the Friends of Chamber Music are collaborating on the event.

While at the museum, be sure to check out Titanic items in the gift shop (in the carriage house behind the museum where you check in for tours). Guests will find clothing, jewelry, books, posters, model ships of the Titanic, first-class replica china and, Dascalos says, such novelty items as a replica of an Egyptian talisman called a ushabti(like Molly Brown had in her pocket when she was rescued,) ice cube makers in the shape of icebergs, and a submersible Titanic model that floats in the bath tub and breaks apart like the Titanic ship did when it sunk.